S17E83 Data 2023-01-04
Long Jupiter 7 area 0
New region 13182 [S17E83] rotated into view on January 4 as S8154 [S17E83]S17E72 Data 2023-01-05
Long Jupiter 19 area 280
New region 13182 [S17E72] 280 rotated into view on January 4 and was numbered the next day by SWPC. The region may have a magnetic delta in a southern penumbra. That location appeared to be the source of an X1.2 flare at 00:57 UT on January 6. Further major flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 01:42, C1.8 @ 15:51, C1.7 @ 19:15, C1.4 @ 21:45 UTS17E58 Data 2023-01-06
Long Jupiter 34 area 450
Region 13182 [S17E58] 450 produced an X1.2 flare early in the day and was otherwise mostly quiet. The region has polarity intermixing. Further major flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 04:02, C1.5 @ 12:05, C1.7 @ 14:55, C1.9 @ 15:11 UT. The region was the source of an M1.6 flare at 00:52 UT on January 7.S16E45 Data 2023-01-07
Long Jupiter 48 area 510
Region 13182 [S16E45] 510 developed and has at least 3 magnetic delta configurations, the strongest one in a southern penumbra. Major flares, including X flares, are possible. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 03:55, C1.6 @ 04:51, C1.8 @ 06:04 UTS16E32 Data 2023-01-08
Long Jupiter 62 area 880
Region 13182 [S16E32] 880 decayed slightly in the southern spot section and became less active after noon. The region still has weak magnetic deltas and could produce a major flare.S17E19 Data 2023-01-09
Long Jupiter 76 area 950
Region 13182 [S17E19] 950 has several minor magnetic delta and could produce a major flare. Significant decay was observed in the trailing spot sections.S17E05 Data 2023-01-10
Long Jupiter 91 area 750
Region 13182 [S17E05] 750 decayed in the trailing spot sections and was mostly quiet.S17W09 Data 2023-01-11
Long Jupiter 106 area 650
Region 13182 [S17W09] 650 decayed losing spots and area.S18W21 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 119 area 510
Region 13182 [S18W21] 510 saw some development to the northeast of the main penumbra and 2 small magnetic delta configurations formed. The region is likely to produce M class flares.S18W35 Data 2023-01-13
Long Jupiter 135 area 300
Region 13182 [S18W35] 300 decayed further losing spots and area. There is still a chance of M class flaresS17W46 Data 2023-01-14
Long Jupiter 146 area 190
Region 13182 [S17W46] 190 lost some area. Positive polarity flux emerged and spearheaded negative polarity flux in the northern spot section, a magnetic delta formed. Subsequently the region became unstable and produced several C and M flares.S16W61 Data 2023-01-15
Long Jupiter 162 area 140
Region 13182 [S16W61] 140 decayed quickly and produced a few C flares.S15W74 Data 2023-01-16
Long Jupiter 175 area 20
Region 13182 [S15W74] 20 decayed further and produced the largest flare of the day.
Stefano Zottele - S-Spots Data from Jan Alvested Solen info Position data from Agostino Frosini - Agopax.it Images: Jan Alvested from Solen.info AND Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. |